Hop, skip, jump over rocks and logs in my yellow field; Trees to the left and the gate to the right. Racing, leap-frogging in my yellow field; It sat behind my old home. I was a littler girl there. I learned to shoot
Bow and arrow into haystacks out back in m'field. The sky, the sky was clear and the birds flew over without a fear. The sky, the sky was clear and the birds flew over without a fear. The day I turned 16, I met him there.
His family moved in across the dirt, dirt road from my old home. I said "hello" with an apple pie in hand My mom and I had made that very great morning. And from that day on, we shot bow & arrow
Out back in my yard and we hit haystacks. I could hear his heart from miles away, from miles away. I could hear his heart from miles away, from miles away. The day I turned 18, I woke to a
Chill in my fingers and my toes it was dark out. I crept downstairs to my front window pane. Peered out across the dirt, dirt road from my old home. From that day on, I listened for his laugh
Creeping out from the trees to the left of my old home. To this very day, I listen for his laugh Creeping out from the trees to the left of my old home. I can hear his voice ring down to me, ring down to me. I can hear his voice ring down to me, ring down to me.